Answer:
The area is approximately 453 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a circle = 
If
= 22/7, and r = 12 ft
Area = (22/7)×12²
= 3.143*144
= 452.592 ft²
≈ 453 ft²
Classic Algebra and its unnecessarily complicated sentence structure. As you may have probably known, Algebra has its own "vocabulary set".
"the length of a rectangle exceeds its width by 6 inches" -> length is 6 in. longer than width -> l= w + 6
Since we're solving for the length and width, let's give them each variables.
length = l = w+6
width = w
The next bit of information is "the area is 40 square inches"
Applying the formula for the area of a rectangle we can set up:
l x w = 40
replace "l", or length, with it's alternate value.
(w+6) x w = 40
distribute
+ 6w = 40
subtract 40 from both sides
+ 6w - 40 = 0
factor
(w - 4)(w + 10) = 0
solve for w
w= 4, or -10
So great, we have 2 values; which one do we choose? Since this problem is referring to lengths and inches, we will have to choose the positive value. There is not such thing as a negative distance in the real world.
We now have half of the problem solved: width. Now we just need to find the length which we can do but substituting it back into the original alternate value of l.
l = w + 6
w=4
l = 4 + 6 = 10
The length is 10 in. and the width is 4 in. Hope this helps!
If two variables are in direct proportion, then as one increases, the other increases, and as one decreases, the other decreases. An example: If you're working, the amount of money you make (variable y) is in direct proportion to how many hours you work (variable x). The more hours you work, the more money you make, and vice versa. You can put these into the equation y = kx, where k is a constant rate at which x and y are directly proportional.
<span>If two variables are in inverse proportion, then as one increases, the other decreases, and vice versa. For example: if you take unpaid vacation from work, the number of days taken off (variable x) is in inverse proportion to the amount of money you make (variable y). The more vacation you take, the less money you'll make, and vice versa. You can put these into the equation y = k/x, where k is a constant rate at which x and y are inversely proportional.</span>
Answer:
Perimeter of PQR = 37 units (Approx.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Using graph;
Coordinate of P = (-2 , -4)
Coordinate of Q = (16 , -4)
Coordinate of R = (7 , -7)
Find:
Perimeter of PQR
Computation:
Distance between two point = √(x1 - x2)² + (y1 - y2)²
Distance between PQ = √(-2 - 16)² + (-4 - 4)²
Distance between PQ = 18 unit
Distance between QR = √(16 - 7)² + (-4 + 7)²
Distance between QR = √81 + 9
Distance between QR = 9.48 unit (Approx.)
Distance between RP = √(7 + 2)² + (-7 + 4)²
Distance between RP = √81 + 9
Distance between RP = 9.48 unit (Approx.)
Perimeter of PQR = PQ + QR + RP
Perimeter of PQR = 18 + 9.48 + 9.48
Perimeter of PQR = 36.96
Perimeter of PQR = 37 units (Approx.)